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An early Saturday explore with Wiffsmith and Martyn. Dai back from Urbex retirement.

 

Full small set here: www.flickr.com/photos/timster1973/sets/72157633230690305/

 

Also on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/TimKniftonPhotography

(Seen while driving home from Dallas.)

A business card for Nicodemus T. Geho (1830-1875).

 

N. T. Geho's Fancy Boot & Shoe Store

 

No. 653 Penn St. (North Side, Reading, Pa., Fehr's Building, 5 doors below the railroad), Reading, Pa.

 

Fancy calf boots and congress gaiters, men and boys' kip boots, youths' boots and brogans, ladies, misses & children's fancy gaiters and shoes of all descriptions.

 

N.B. Boots and shoes made to order on short notice and warranted to wear. Mending done. [Turn over.

 

Close-up of shoe and boot graphic is here: www.flickr.com/photos/aemays/5904392869/.

I see things all the time that give me ideas for tangle patterns.

Hờ hờ

Hâm rồi :-"

Chả biết viết gì =)))))))))))

  

Zai là chó :-j

Lúc ms yêu ngọt lắm.

Nịk lắm :o =))))))))))

Nói đủ điều :o

Đủ kiểu =)))))))))

Hứa hẹn đủ điều :>

A sẽ thế nài :x

A sẽ thế kia :o :-j

K nên tin nhữg gì cnó nói :-j

Vào tai nài ra tai kia =))))))))))))

Lúc có rồi BẠC vãk lz` =;

Yêu e hay yêu cái l** của e :-j

Dàk cho 1 số bạn trẻ =)))))))))))

K fải thì đừg có vơ vào mìk =;

    

P/s: Cm + FAV đi :*********

Chùa bị vô sinh =)))))))))))))

This table, which I found on the AGU blog (link below) lists words commonly used by scientists, their definition as scientists mean them, and then what the public hears.

  

Reference 1: blogs.agu.org/mountainbeltway/2011/10/17/words-matter/

 

Reference 2: “Communicating the Science of Climate Change,” by Richard C. J. Somerville and Susan Joy Hassol, from the October 2011 issue of Physics Today, page 48

Original: blogs.agu.org/mountainbeltway/2011/10/17/words-matter/

Math formulas printed on a white paper

Este es un recuerdo del marido de mi abuela, la de los jazmines. Yo no conocí a mi abuelo, al que mataron en la guerra. Este verano, trasteando por google, encontré en ebay este libro, escrito por él, del que no tenía idea. Yo sabía que había escrito libros de política, que nunca he visto. Mi abuela sólo hablaba de la guerra para pedir a Dios que sus nietos nunca vivieran una. Pero las casualidades quisieron poner en mis manos estos "Apuntes de álgebra". Cuando lo recibí, encontré una sorpresa más. Al ser un libro técnico, estaba escrito a máquina por mi abuelo y las fórmulas matemáticas son de su puño y letra. Lo escribió muy joven, con 25 años. Yo soy nula en matemáticas, parece ser que es un libro para primero de Ingeniería. Así que, aquí os dejo otro recuerdo alegre: reencontrarme con mi abuelo en ebay :)

Jina designed these great flower themed letterpress wedding invitations which features a square invite printed in gray and purple ink, a direction card, and a reply card. The set also includes an envelope for the set with return address printed on the flap and lined in a stunning purple and white polka dot paper. The reply envelope continues the polka dot theme in purple ink with the address printed in gray ink.

 

For more information on this invitation set visit: dolcepress.com/blog

This was another surprise I came across when going through old family memorabilia.

 

It is the very most ephemeral of ephemera, a gossamer-thin tissue that has the rates (with or without meals) and other information pertaining to a hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

 

My parents lived in Buenos Aires right after they were married in 1940, and I wager they stayed here when they first came to town - 76 years ago!

 

The hotel still stands and, from what I can gather, it's still really swanky.

 

It's impressive to note that seven trolley lines served the hotel and went to five destinations, while three bus routes ran nearby. The hipodrome was only eight minutes away from the hotel by taxi. Buenos Aires really was the Paris or New York of South America then.

 

It would have been fun to stay there when the dollar was still cheap, which was until about the start of this year.

 

Wikipedia says:

 

The hotel was built by Buenos Aires businessman and socialite Dr. Rafael de Miero, who had been to Paris in the early 1920s and wanted to bring some of that Belle Epoque grandeur to his then flourishing hometown.

 

He bought and demolished a large house on the corner of Avenida Alvear and Rodriguez Pena in 1922, which began the decade-long on-again, off-again project, which finally opened in 1932. A success, it was expanded in 1940, consuming another old mansion on Avenida Alvear.

 

In 1970, ownership passed to the 26-year-old Andreas von Salm-Kyrburg Wernitz, Duke of Hornes, Spanish cousin of King Juan Carlos I, who presided over the hotel's slow decline as a result of labour disputes and a general Argentinian economic stagnation. With bankruptcy threatening, in 1978 Wernitz sold the hotel to the Aragon Hotel Group, and since 1984, it's been part of David Sutton Dabbah's Alvear Luxury Hotels.

 

It was renovated in 1984, and again in 2004.

a new one I put together for a trade.

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Eu passei muito mal mesmo desde quinta-feira x.x Cheguei a ficar com 39,7º de febre! Hoje eu não fui à escola por outros motivos dispensáveis para redes sociais... Minha febre já ta quase indo embora mas eu ainda continuo com uma leve infecção na garganta -\ Diz minha vó que isso é ansiedade por causa do vestibular que é no domingo, e eu to começando a acreditar que é verdade. Eu fico ansioso por qualquer coisinha, por mínima que seja. Vou pra BH no sábado cedo, fazer vestibular na UEMG (Universidade Estadual de Minas Gerais) pra Design Gráfico :D Depois é torcer pra passar! Essa semana vou "comer" os livros hehe

Torçam por mim (yn) beijão!

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Just some shots I took the the IHR's US collections

I find that my girl must have been up late doing school work.

 

And back to work I go. I may have to fill in for someone tomorrow too... we shall see.

 

See you peeps after work!

"Miss _______, I am very fond of dancing and beg leave to say that the next party at ________ will occur on ________. I should greatly appreciate your company and feel much honored in being your escort."

 

"Acquaintance Card. Name ________. Fair lady, may I have the pleasure of seeing you home this evening? If so, keep this card. If not please return it."

 

"Name ________. Not married. Subject to change without notice. Let's get acquainted. Cash on hand 00. Worth $25,000,000 in my dreams. Kind regards to friends and knockers. Out for a good time. Can't sleep at night. Address any old place between S.F. and N.Y."

I didn't order a calendar for my notebook because I found them to be too expensive. Instead I made one myself. This is one week a page, with to do and free space on the right. January through till June in one notebook. Then I will have to print out July till December.

9/2/17

 

I moved out of my childhood home and into the city of dreams. This is a moment in my life that I'd like to etch into infinity.

Yes, 1920. See our website for more about this early proposal for subways in Seattle. From Document 4839, Published Documents Collection, Seattle Municipal Archives.

Creator: Martin H. Moynihan

 

Local number: SIA2012-1899

 

Summary: Page from Martin H. Moynihan's field notes on Cyanerpes or Honeycreepers, page 79, April 13, 1958. These observations were made on Barro Colorado Island, Panama, from 1957 to 1963.

 

Dates: 1958

 

Collection: Acc 01-096, Martin H. Moynihan Papers, 1952-1996, Box 1, Folder 10.

 

Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives

 

Related blog post: Sketches from the Field

 

View more collections from the Smithsonian Institution.

Terrible few days, but there must be something on the horizon--something good.

  

أتت العشر من ذي الحجةة سريعة دون أن نشعر ،

لقطة بسيطة جدًا جدًا أردت تذكيركُم فيها بفضل هذه الأيام العظيمة =)

أكثروا الذكر و الدعاء و الصيام ،

وَ تقبل الله منا ومنكُم صالح الأعمال

Another quote about experiential learning: “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.”

# O Tempo - Oficina G3

 

Eclesiastes 3:1/8diz: Tudo tem o seu tempo determinado, e há tempo para todo o propósito debaixo do céu. Há tempo de nascer, e tempo de morrer; tempo de plantar, e tempo de arrancar o que se plantou;Tempo de matar, e tempo de curar; tempo de derrubar, e tempo de edificar; Tempo de chorar, e tempo de rir; tempo de prantear, e tempo de dançar;Tempo de espalhar pedras, e tempo de ajuntar pedras; tempo de abraçar, e tempo de afastar-se de abraçar; Tempo de buscar, e tempo de perder; tempo de guardar, e tempo de lançar fora;

Tempo de rasgar, e tempo de coser; tempo de estar calado, e tempo de falar;

Tempo de amar, e tempo de odiar; tempo de guerra, e tempo de paz.

 

E todo mundo quer saber, quanto tempo resta;

E todo mundo quer viver, pelo menos duzentos anos;

É preciso entender, que o amor demonstrado

Na cruz, traz vida ETERNA.

 

O Tempo da sua espera, está nas mãos do Senhor.

"A má Noticia é que o TEMPO voa. A boa Noticia é que você é o Piloto."

 

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